AP via NPR; Ethics Watchdog Targets Congressional Sleepovers:
"A Washington ethics watchdog says it's time for Congress to crack down on lawmakers who sleep in their offices rather than pay for a place to live.
Reacting to a surge in congressmen bunking down in their work spaces, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington wants the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate whether the politicians are getting an unfair tax break and violating their own rules by making personal use of public resources."
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Showing posts with label ethics of US lawmakers sleeping in offices. Show all posts
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Friday, February 11, 2011
Ethics Watchdog Targets Congressional Sleepovers; AP via NPR, 2/10/11
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